The father of Pearl.
Arthur Dimmesdale
Adores nature, insightful, mischevious
Pearl
The event being celebrated in chapter 21.
Election Day
Lacking good manners, refinement, or grace.
Uncouth
What Dimmesdale stays awake doing.
Writing
Dimmesdale's leech.
Roger Chillingworth
Embodiment of Evil
Chillingworth
This person joined Pearl and Hester on the ship.
Roger Chillingworth
An act of attacking or plundering.
Depredation
What Chillingworth offered Dimmesdale.
Medicine
Chillingworth's former lover.
Hester Prynne
Shy, nervous.
Dimmesdale
The person Hester locks eyes with at the end of chapter 21.
Chillingworth
A feeling of good cheer.
Jocularity
The woman who knows of Dimmesdale's true visit.
Mistress Hibbins
Works alongside Dimmesdale as a clergyman.
Reverend Wilson
Practices witchcraft, strange.
Mistress Hibbins
The first person Dimmesdale talks to coming from the forest.
The eldest female member of his church
The state of feeling sluggish or having a lack of energy.
Languor
The material that is compared to Hester's restrained features.
Marble
Govenor Bellingham's sister.
Mistress Hibbins
Opposed to Puritan values.
The Narrator.
Who is smiling at Pearl?
Master Brackett
A change of circumstance or fortune.
Vicissitude
The person Dimmesdale was allegedly going to meet in the woods.
John Elliot